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Artichoke and Basil on Franklin St. has changed its name to Artisan Pizza.
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Artichoke and Basil on Franklin St. has changed its name to Artisan Pizza.
Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt speaks Sunday afternoon at the Peace and Justice Plaza, where four local leaders' names were added to the tribute marker.
Raphael Levante, class of 2009, looks at the plaque bearing the names of UNC alumni who died September 11 in the 9/11 Memorial Garden Sunday morning. "This is a time of remembrance," Levante said. "We get together and don't forget any individuals who lost their lives."
UNC Law School Professors Barbara Fedders, Maxine Eichner and Holning Lau answered audience questions at Thursday's Equality Matters: Same-Sex Marriage and the NC Constitution held at Hyde Hall.
Aaron Nelson, President of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, prepares drinks at Town Hall Grill. During the months of September and October, ten Chamber members will hire Nelson to work at their organizations for a day.
Aaron Nelson, President of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, prepares drinks at Town Hall Grill. During the months of September and October, ten Chamber members will hire Nelson to work at their organizations for a day.
Kimowan Metchewais's work is featured in the LIGHT art and design gallery.
Student Congress speaker Zach De La Rosa plans to revise the Student Code. He looks over it with Student Body Vice President Zealan Hoover (in Hoover's office).
Student Congress speaker Zach De La Rosa plans to revise the Student Code. He looks over it with Student Body Vice President Zealan Hoover (in Hoover's office).
Rev. Robert Campbell, President of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP, spoke Sunday afternoon at the Peace and Justice Celebration.
Loren Hart, a class of 2000 graduate from UNC, stands in front of Lenoir dining hall with a sign to show support for Jonathan Safran Foer's book "Eating Animals". Inspired by Foer, Hart said he believes current food systems have contributed to negative impacts on the environment and society.